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IMPS vs NEFT vs RTGS: Choosing the Right Fund Transfer Method

01 Jul 2026 · 2 min read · 1 views
Net Banking IMPS NEFT RTGS

Once a customer is on net banking or a mobile banking app, three main rails move money between bank accounts in India, and picking the right one depends on urgency and amount.

IMPS (Immediate Payment Service). Settles instantly, 24x7 including holidays, and is typically used for smaller, time-sensitive transfers. Most banks cap the per-transaction amount lower than NEFT or RTGS.

NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer). Processed in batches throughout the day, now settling on a near-real-time basis 24x7, with no minimum or maximum transaction limit set by RBI, though individual banks may set their own ceilings.

RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement). Meant for high-value transfers, with a regulatory minimum (commonly ₹2 lakh) and transactions settled individually and immediately rather than in batches.

All three are RBI-regulated, free for retail customers set as remitters via most banks' digital channels, and traceable using the transaction/UTR number generated at the time of transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

IMPS and RTGS both settle immediately; NEFT settles in near-real-time batches. For very large amounts, RTGS is the appropriate rail since it is designed for high-value, real-time gross settlement.
Yes, RTGS is intended for high-value transactions and carries a regulatory minimum amount (commonly ₹2 lakh), whereas NEFT and IMPS have no RBI-mandated minimum.
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